Our work is beginning to get noticed. Very grateful to @MyraAnubi and the People Fixing the World Team @bbcworldservice for the opportunity to tell the @YemaachiBio story. https://t.co/W7CcYOHHn2
Our newest @PrincetonChem faculty member @Lilia_Xie launched her lab’s website this week. Congrats Lilia - it looks great.
Check it out here: https://t.co/YYpVeZoa8I
If you haven’t seen it yet, check out our recent work on the synthesis of an unusual all-inorganic helical material out now in @NatureMaterials! @UCIChemistry@UCIPhysSci
Excited to share Mulan's excellent perspective on chemical exfoliation. We highlight how non van der Waals materials may be better for exfoliation than you think. Check it out here: https://t.co/4UdipZ5as4
Check out Michelle's paper! She studies LiNaFeS2 in both Li and Na half cells to compare anion redox mechanisms when Li vs Na is the majority charge carrier in the electrolyte. The charge compensation is the same, but the structural implications are not.
https://t.co/rLQZZNzUlK
Grateful to Sakena Washington and the team @gatesfoundation for telling our story @YemaachiBio so beautifully. We still have a long way to go but we are determined to transform and diversify life science research. Join us! https://t.co/IQRvpsNUQK
This week @YemaachiBio began an exciting project to perform long read whole genome sequencing of cancer patients in Ghana. This project is the first of its kind in Africa and we are excited to be partnering with @oxfordnanopore Stay tuned for more exciting details soon!
Summer is here! Join us remotely for our 2024 PARADIM Summer School on Scanning Transmission Electron Microscopy! Schedule and Webinar details: https://t.co/sUnIH096gn @bhgoodge@David_A_Muller@hovden@Cornell@NSF
#Africa's biotechnology sector holds immense potential, but we must strengthen it to prevent brain drain and foster innovation. @Yawbediako shares his thoughts on the benefits of investing in Africa’s scientists and R&D infrastructure 🔗 https://t.co/xMUj43Tsnt
Students of chemical physics, soft matter, biophysics, or anyone interested in understanding the visible world through a lens of its molecular constituents should check out Statistical Mechanics and Stochastic Thermodynamics, available for preorder https://t.co/Y761hftU3K
Congratulations to Drs. Zhizhi Kong, Kandi (Ted) Zhang, Madeline Van Winkle, and Samra Husremović who received their PhDs this week! Very proud and excited to see all you will do in the years to come.